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Responders and public health groups comment on revising sampling standard.

30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19382546-responders-public-health-groups-comment-revising-sampling-standard.htm


Judy Liskowich's life of travel. Interview by Carole Rush.

30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19203689-judy-liskowich-s-life-travel-interview-carole-rush.htm


Genetic analysis of HA1 gene of influenza A (H3N2) viruses isolated from returning travelers at Chubu International Airport in Aichi Prefecture.

30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19168969-genetic-analysis-ha1-gene-influenza-h3n2-viruses-isolated-returning.htm


Aquatic toxicity of airfield-pavement deicer materials and implications for airport runoff.

30 Dec 2008 Concentrations of airfield-pavement deicer materials (PDM) in a study of airport runoff often exceeded levels of concern regarding aquatic toxicity. Toxicity tests on Vibrio fischeri, Pimephales promelas, Ceriodaphnia dubia, and Pseudokirchneriella ...
rec_pub_19209582-aquatic-toxicity-airfield-pavement-deicer-materials-implications.htm


Performance as a function of ability, resources invested, and strategy used.

30 Dec 2008 Computerized tasks allow a more fine-grained analysis of the strategy deployed in a task designed to map a specific ability than the usual assessment on the basis of only the level of performance. Manipulations expected to impair performance ...
rec_pub_19192850-performance-function-ability-resources-invested-strategy-used.htm


Expertise promotes facilitation on a collaborative memory task.

20 Dec 2008 The effect of expertise on collaborative memory was examined by comparing expert pilots, novice pilots, and non-pilots. Participants were presented with aviation scenarios and asked to recall the scenarios alone or in collaboration with a fellow ...
rec_pub_19105086-expertise-promotes-facilitation-collaborative-memory-task.htm


Alexithymia determines the anxiety experienced in skydiving.

19 Dec 2008 BACKGROUND: High-risk activities have typically been explored within a sensation seeking framework. They may, however, allow those with emotional difficulties to experience and regulate their emotions. METHODS: Skydivers (n=87) completed anxiety and ...
rec_pub_19103465-alexithymia-determines-anxiety-experienced-skydiving.htm


Detection of triazole deicing additives in soil samples from airports with low, mid, and large volume aircraft deicing activities.

9 Dec 2008 Soil samples from three USA airports representing low, mid, and large volume users of aircraft deicing fluids (ADAFs) were analyzed by LC/MS/MS for the presence of triazoles, a class of corrosion inhibitors historically used in ADAFs. Triazoles, ...
rec_pub_19082516-detection-triazole-deicing-additives-soil-samples-airports-low-mid.htm


Spinal disabilities in military and civil aviators.

29 Nov 2008 OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the nature and cause of spinal disabilities among military and civil aircrew in India. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Studies suggest that military aircrew may be more prone than nonaviators to ...
rec_pub_19050580-spinal-disabilities-military-civil-aviators.htm


Patterns of injury in a fatal BASE jumping accident.

29 Nov 2008 Skydiving is a popular and relatively safe sport. The patterns of injury and mechanisms of death in the rare fatalities resulting from skydiving accidents have been well-documented. In contrast, BASE jumping, that is, jumping from a fixed object ...
rec_pub_19259024-patterns-injury-fatal-base-jumping-accident.htm

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